unit 1:
1. do you have many friends?
2. who is your best friends?
what does he/she look like?
what is he/she like?
3. what do you and your friends often do on the weekend?
unit 2:
1. do you have a phone number?
2. who do you ofter phone?
what are you going to do on the weekend ?
3. how ofter do you go out with your friends?
unit 3:
1. what do you ofter school?
2. do you ofter do the housework?
3. do you ofter help your mom with the housework?
unit 4:
1. what did you use to do last year?
2. do you like reading traditional stories?
3. which stories did you use to read when you were young?
4. which story do you like best?
unit 5:
1. do you like learning English?
2. do you ofter practice speaking English with your friends?
3. what do you do to improve your English?
unit 6:
1. what do you do in your free time?
2. do you often help the old people?
3. what do you ofter do to help them?
unit 7:
1. where do you live?
2. do you like your neighborhood?
3. what are there in your neighborhood?
unit 8:
1. do you like to live in the country or in the city? why?
2. how long have you lived there?
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30/06/2017 By Christina Martin
465 13050When we learn our native language, first we listen, then we speak, then we read and finally we write. Listening, speaking, reading and writing are the four language skills we need to develop for complete communication.
Listening and reading are receptive: input, i.e. the exposure you have to authentic language in use. Speaking and writing are productive: output, i.e. the action of producing language as part of the process of second language learning.
To achieve these four basic language skills, you need to surround yourself with English: make English part of your life at home, at work, during your free time.
Read on to find tips that will help you overcome the difficulties you might be experiencing to improve your English skills.
Expose yourself to the language as much as possible:
practice makes perfect, which means that if you want to improve a certain skill you have to practice it. As a beginner learner you will need to achieve all 4 language skills: listening, speaking, reading and writing.
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The Y & Y is planning to help the community by encouraging all members to participate in a recycling program. All you have to do is to collect used glass, paper, and cans, and send them for recycling. By doing this, we can help save natural resources and earn some money for the organization.
Join us and register from today.
If possible, you can participate in other programs such as raising funds for the poor, helping street children and planting trees and flowers along the sidewalks or in the parks.